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hey all well bow hunting never crossed my mind before i seen this section and has got me thinking....

 

wa lisence do you need for a bow then?? can you use them in this country??

 

sorry if asked simple questions but know jack about bow hunting...

 

happy hunting

 

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WELL LADS ,

 

I GOT HOLD OF A COUPLE OF BOWHUNTING DVDS AND REALLY ENJOYED WATCHING THE VARYING TYPES OF HUNTING , AND TO BE HONEST WOULD LOVE A GO AT BAGGING A STAG WITH A BOW , CABELAS HAVE A MASSIVE RANGE SHOWING BOWHUNTINGS HUGE POPULARITY

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like duckwing i have a good collection of bow/rifle hunting dvds and they are good all in the states where it is legal to use a bow, it is something i would like to try, an area where i used to shoot but lost to a good old syndicate, had simulated bow hunting ,consisting of life size deer,fox, turkey targets etc set up in woodland and different shooting points

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WELL LADS ,

 

I GOT HOLD OF A COUPLE OF BOWHUNTING DVDS AND REALLY ENJOYED WATCHING THE VARYING TYPES OF HUNTING , AND TO BE HONEST WOULD LOVE A GO AT BAGGING A STAG WITH A BOW , CABELAS HAVE A MASSIVE RANGE SHOWING BOWHUNTINGS HUGE POPULARITY

They will send you any amount of bows mate ,but the hunting arrows or heads will be stopped in customs [if its the u.k]Crossbows are a waste of time too. Like Darcy said the ones available to us in the u.k are very poor ,even the rhino version .

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Broadheads are not stopped at customs and neither are any of the other bowhunting paraphanalia. In order for the british bowhunter to practice he must do so with broadheads and so he must get them sent over here. That is not illegal because the bowhunter is using them for practice in a training for a planned bowhunt in a country where it is legal. There are many bowhunters in the uk. It is an amazing sport and shooting a bow is so much better than a gun and alot harder too, its not as simple as picking a bow up and away you go....every arrow has to be tuned and the bow, itself, is a presise peice of kit. Many just do not understand the complexity of bowhunting, indeed, of any archery............. I strongly recommend the Gary Bogner series of DVDs...all manner of quarry being taken...Rhino, elephant, buffs, lion, hippo...loads of others.... :good:

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Broadheads are not stopped at customs and neither are any of the other bowhunting paraphanalia. In order for the british bowhunter to practice he must do so with broadheads and so he must get them sent over here. That is not illegal because the bowhunter is using them for practice in a training for a planned bowhunt in a country where it is legal. There are many bowhunters in the uk. It is an amazing sport and shooting a bow is so much better than a gun and alot harder too, its not as simple as picking a bow up and away you go....every arrow has to be tuned and the bow, itself, is a presise peice of kit. Many just do not understand the complexity of bowhunting, indeed, of any archery............. I strongly recommend the Gary Bogner series of DVDs...all manner of quarry being taken...Rhino, elephant, buffs, lion, hippo...loads of others.... :good:

Amen for a sensible answer :yes: I work at Heathrow airport(sometimes) and trust me,broadheads are NOT illegal to own or import into the UK,also my local Archery Range Quicks stocks broadheads :yes: I see them whenever I pop into the shop to use their outdoor range :)

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